The Angelis sister He claimed for EL HERALDO at the time that in the relationship the victim had with Martínez Caballero “there was violence and death threats.”
“Four days ago they stopped him because they had a lot of problems. “He (the attacker) told my ex-husband that he was going to kill her and she, out of fear of being left alone, did not report him,” she said.
A woman who lived with Angelis since the victim moved across the street partner threatstold what the relationship the victim had with the man was like.
“I knew her (Angelis) for months. She met Efraín, but they always spent their time fighting and He said he was going to kill her. Four days ago she decided to come live at my house and he still told her he was going to kill her. She didn’t go out of fear, nor did she report him. On Tuesday she went to the store and when she came back, he killed her,” said the young woman who did not want to reveal her identity.
“We heard some screaming from the mountains, but we thought it was children, then we heard there was a dead woman. “I arrived and saw her lying in the stream with many stab wounds on her body,” he concluded.
The general at the time Diego Hernán Roserocommander of the Barranquilla Metropolitan Police, noted that the woman suffered “several wounds” with a sharp weapon that caused her death.
The senior officer explained that the arrest of the alleged perpetrator took place after an “effective response” from the uniformed officers.
“There are situations of intolerance that escalate into issues of violence and end in tragedy. Tolerance and dialogue are called for,” the officer noted.
Source: El heraldo

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